Well....the 21st Century has finally caught up with
PBR....we are announcing a limited selection of LED lamps.

I have delayed supplying LED lamps until now in order
that many of the issues with LEDs have been resolved. I have
evaluated quite a number of samples. At this point, I am
comfortable bringing a simple offering to my customers who have
requested them. I emphasize the word “simple”, as the
LED environment has very many variations of color, color
temperature, dispersion, etc., etc.

I have partnered with Silverball Museum with their
history of useage to bring in the following: (part number, price
each lamp,description)

All lamps sold in packages of 10 and subject to our
normal discounting at $100 order. We will be listening carefully
to customer feedback.

Steve

12/29/17
New Fastener

It has been awhile since I wrote a news item. We have
been busy re-making parts that we have re-made before. The ongoing
changes in the vendor base as well as material challenges requires
an ever increasing amount of time to re-do what should not have to
be re-done. OK, off soapbox.

Today reporting on a new fastener availability.

Per customer request and our interest, I have remade
the first washer head playfield screw. These were commonly used by
Williams in the 50’s and into the 60’s. Size chosen to
be #6 by 1-1/2” long phillips head. This seems to fill most
of the requirements and will work for some Bally and Gottlieb
applications as well. I had them nickel plated which may be a bit
“upscale” from the original, but the expense of these
special sizes limited my choice of how many varieties I could
choose (slotted, phillips, length, all count as new items and
cannot be combined for quantities). Other issues involve minimum
orders (usually something like 25,000pc). This order was placed
6-14-17 and arrived (quoted 8-10 weeks) 12-27-17! (This is
something like “Merry Christmas to me, here is the bill!”)

So here are the details:

Part number: HDW-WH-6X1.5

Description: Phil round washer head steel wood screw
nickel 6 x 1-1/2

Price: 0.61 each

Hope these make your restoration pop!

Steve

10/11/17
Gottlieb®
Countdown Repro Plastic Set

Thanks to the generosity of Sarah St. John in New
Hampshire, we were loaned 2 sets of plastic for COUNTDOWN. We
sorted thru the pieces and sent a good set off for reproduction.
(Several weeks pass.) Boxes arrive....nice!

Enjoy! This will make a number of Countdown games
look much better without the yellowed white and chipped plastic
common with drop target games.

Steve

08/30/17
5" Bell Assembly – Updated

OK....now
to finish the large bell story! Today, have received the parts to
complete the large (5") bell picture. The bell shell (B-2091)
arrived earlier this year and I promised to do the rest.

Now
available GTB-B9359+ which is the
bracket, coil, and plunger to ring this bell. This assy has been
designed with flexibility to accommodate Gottlieb, Bally or
Williams coils. The part number implies a Gottlieb A-5143 coil,
but you may substitute another manufacturer's coils at the same
cost.

So...here are some part numbers:

Gottlieb B-9359+ standard coil A-5143 24volt
application

Williams B-9359+ substitute A2-23-750 24volt
(Williams ref #B-5393)

A2-26-1300/1350 50volt

Bally use 50v Williams setup

Ordering details: GTB-B9359+ is $30.66 and specify
coil if different than A5143.

Now....I am done with bells for awhile!

Steve

8/30/17
Drive Coil Housing and Coil Stop

Well....I never thought I
would need to make them....but just received the stampings for
Gottlieb A-4583. This is the small (A-1496 type coil) drive coil
housing cover with the nutted coil stop A-4862 installed. I guess
after all these years of pounding with missing and loose screws,
enough have broken that we have exhausted our scrounging these up
for customers.

This part will also replace
A-4589 which had a similar stop that was staked in place. It can
also be a substitute for A-17191.

This part is used in Small
Step Switches and some Player Units. This part is 1-1/8”
Wide -Gottlieb had multiple parts that all look the same but have
different widths, please ensure the part you need is 1-1/8”.

Short
Studs (Standard) $0.42eaLong Studs (Williams Edge Mount)
$0.42eaBoth of the above studs have a 6.32 tap, will not fit
our new 25A Acceptor without
re-tapping(Acceptor-25A have metric threads)

6/9/17
Bally Bumper Plug

Another sticky little part
bites the dust! We have had many requests for the little rubber
plug bumper that Bally used in many assemblies to cushion a
plunger returning to rest position. We always sent customers off
to the local hardware store. With local hardware stores becoming
extinct, I decided to go off in a quest to find this bumper for
stock. Success.

Bally used several of these,
two of them interchange. R-231-11 and -14 may exchange, so we have
one part for both. R-231-11 was used in drop memory drop target
banks, and credit knockers. R-231-14 was used in chime units and
the ball grabber (Nip-It). You may find other useages in Bally
mechanisms as I didn't do a thorough search.

Our
part number is BLY-R231-11 for
both applications; cost is $0.35 each. Now on the next one
(working on replacements for washer head screws if everything
works out).

Steve

4/27/17
Gottlieb®
Repro Plastic Sets

Per the news item on the
SCOREBOARD plastic sets, we just received newly produced plastics
for JOKER, CORONATION and SHINDIG. The artwork was re-rendered
using my samples and a variety of photos by Ryan Claytor. The
engineering drawings were located for all the dimensional data
from the Gottlieb Archives. And the plastics printed and laser
cut. The results are outstanding. I have installed on my
games...what a difference from the "bacon" that I had.
They will make an equally stunning improvement on your games, too!

These are shipped with a
protective layer to be peeled from top and bottom before install.
Enjoy!

Steve

04/12/17
Credit Lens

Ya know, sometimes the simplest parts solution brings
a smile to my face. Over the years we have had untold inquiries
about a part that hardly ever shows up in any catalog, but is
apparent when it is missing. Wondering what that is? Bally and
WIlliams games from the 70's. Bottom arch. White. Round. Lights
up......credit lens!

In the 70's both Bally and Williams (also Sonic) used
a white plastic snap-in lens on the bottom arch (bowtie) above the
left instruction card to indicate that you had credit. When it is
there, you dont think about it. When it is missing, there is an
empty hole begging to be filled.

Fixed. Found a substitute. Cheap. In stock. Dont know
why I didnt think of/find it sooner. Hindsight is so 20/20!

Our part number WLL-3A7266, cost is 50 cents. Part is
white and snaps into a 3/4" diameter hole. Fits Bally,
Williams, Sonic.

Now off to the next (hopefully simple) problem.

Steve

04/4/17
5" Bell Assembly

As promised in the note regarding the 5" bell
shell (B-2091+), the hardware arrived today to finish the
assembly. Works perfectly...sounds just like it oughta! Since
Gottlieb® evolved this part to use a
A-5194 coil, that is how I built them. Usage will be mostly E/M
so, no diode on the coil either.

Available
from stock starting today. Listed on our Bell/Chime/Knocker
Webpage listing the different needs for Solid State Premier games.

Steve

03/23/17
Old Type Pop Bumper Body

A long time in coming! For years we have had to make
excuses when someone asked for old type pop bumper bodies for
deco/daisey caps. "sorry, not available" "sorry, no
used ones" "try the 8997 bodies, but they will change
the appearance of the game a bit, sorry" "can you
arrange the broken part away from the player?" "can you
re-glue them?"

These
were all the familiar responses....until today. Today, we announce
GTB-25W.

Thanks to a customer in NJ who got his son interested
as a project, then picked up that work and worked with a molder,
samples back and forth, discussions with us and molder,
corrections, and we have 25W bodies.

This type of body was used by all the manufacturers
for pop bumpers from the beginning of pop bumpers (1948) until
sunburst caps were introduced (1965).

Part
number for ordering is GTB-25W; pricing is 3.50 each. Careful with
ordering, as the dead bumper body is GTB-25A. Enjoy!

Well....not a pinball part, but newsworthy anyway!
Today we received a forgotten stash of standard sized shuffle
alley pucks. These measure 2-3/4" diameter and were used on
shuffle alleys BEFORE the introduction of 10-1/2" pins...so,
first half of the 50's roughly. We have had constant inquiry about
these and my response has always been something like "go make
friends with your local machinist or machine shop". With the
introduction of the large pins, the puck diameter changed to
2-15/16". Using the too-large pucks on the early machines
makes them way too easy to beat....using a too-small puck on
modern machines makes them too hard to play. The correct size is
important.

Part number is PUCK-STD, cost is $16.00. Available in
red or blue.

Steve

02/21/17
Saga of the 5" bell

Beginning in 1951, Gottlieb®
used a 5" gong as one of the sound elements of their games.
This sound became a classic woodrail and later sound (used for
many years). Williams also used the same size.

We have had a string of inquiries over the years
since we ran out of the stock of this bell from Premier days. The
part looks easy enough...but no tooling to make. Finally put pen
to paper and wrote a rather large check to make a new tool (and I
thought injection molds were expensive). Bells ordered in October,
due November, came in last week but look and sound the way they
should.

Pricing and part numbers are as follows:

Gottlieb®GTB-B2091+
$29.89. Williams reference was 1B-1178 which will ship as the
same part.

12/20/16
Gottlieb®
Score-Board Repro Plastic Set

Pinball
Resource announces a new collaboration with Ryan Claytor to remake
some sets of Gottlieb®playfield
plastics from the 50's. The first set is SCORE BOARD. It is
available now under the part number "PL114"
at $75.00 for the set of 4 plastics. These plastics have been
re-rendered by Ryan and then printed on PETG and laser cut. I am
impressed with their quality. I have selected a few more titles
(firstly driven by plastics I need for my games!) that will be
announced when finished. The emphasis is on sets which have not
been done anywhere previously. The production runs will be small
and we will see how it goes considering the time needed to
re-render artwork (from poor originals) and generate cutting
files.

11/15/16
NICKEL PLATED SCREWS (AGAIN)

Courtesy of one of our PA customers, we were made
aware of additional nickel plated screws that are needed for
1950's game restoration. We were able to purchase a much larger
quantity than we had last time we cleaned out an old hardware
store.

Good
news on the nickel plated screw front. Based on further bulk
purchases of the screws noted, I was able to get much improved
prices, which lowers the selling price and the specials price. I
bought several thousand of the most common longer screws and it
appears that this supplier will keep inventory of the
smaller/shorter screws...so I will probably be able to reorder as
needed. They gave me the benefit of better pricing based on the
overall order.

for playfield (screws to attach playfield to cabinet,
3 per side)..were not able to find 2-1/4" but found some
2"...so they will fill the holes and look nice, but not
attach (more costly than the last time, but, hey, we cant always
find an old hardware store!)

#8 x 2" OHWS $0.80 on special for 0.64
HDW-8x2-OH

for red shooter gage

#4 x 1/2 OHWS $0.75 on special 0.60 HDW-4X1/2OHWS

#4 x 3/4 OHWS $0.75 on special 0.60 HDW-4X3/4OHWS

for bumper caps

#4 x 3/8 RHWS $0.65 on special for 0.52 HDW-4x3/8RHWS

Steve

11/15/16
Relay Parts Webpage

With the
increased popularity and new folks involved with electromechanical
games for the first time, we have created new web page for relays.
PBR has spent additional time trying to resolve part number
conflicts and the like using our extensive documentation and
knowledge and experience. Some conflicts got resolved, some
conflicts created other questions which remain mysteries.

Due to
the nature of how games were designed with different features and
how they were produced for very short times, everything cannot be
covered with these pages. We hope they are a start for the novice
and helpful for experienced pinball people. Because there are alot
of variations that may be game specific or time-frame specific, we
encourage you to consult with us on variations that may not be
covered in these pages.

We have had frequent requests for replacement parts
for the Gottlieb® relay-sized stepper called an "AS
relay". We have rejoiced when we found old stock as they have
been difficult to supply. We are seeing more and more of these
that show carbon tracking leading to burned boards or damaged
metallization. We also are not finding many new discs in old stock
any more.

Because of this, I enlisted the help of one of our
circuit board folks to have new ones made. They arrived yesterday
and I installed a set to do final checkout last night. They work!

The original board had rivetted eyelets for wire
attachment. We have decided to leave them as metallized pads for
direct wire attachment. I may install eyelets in the future. If
and when we do this, we will update description, price, and
photos.

To
help make these fussy relays work, we have also recently put
together a small kit that contains the armature spring, the drive
finger and the drive finger spring to update the A14044 assembled
armature which is no longer available. The kit is KT-GASRELAY and
is 5.00. These are shown on our Gottlieb®
Relay Webpage

These
parts along with following the adjustment
instructions provided by Gottlieb (and you MUST follow the
order of adjustments!) will help achieve satisfactory performance
of AS relays in many games.

Steve

8/24/16
Solution back in stock.

Many S/80 owners have been requesting the mirror
silver backglass trim (top and sides). We ran out of old Gottlieb®
stock. I found a supplier after searching awhile. It only took 3
requests for quotation starting in 2014.

The precision of the cut and the fact that there were
2 lengths and the "reliabilty" of this new vendor led me
to decide to offer only a slightly longer length for the customer
to trim upon installation.

Here are the details:

ORIGINAL numbers were A-19573 (length 25-9/32) and
A-19574 (25-15/32).

NEW number A-19573-4 with a length of 26 inches
exactly.

Pricing is $3.06 each. Furnished with a peel-off
protective film.

Go System/80!

Steve

8/7/16
Podcast

Looking to learn more about Steve Young or more about
The Pinball Resource? Well thanks to Nick from For Amusement Only
EM and Bingo Pinball Podcast, you can!

For as long as I can remember, we have had to dodge
the question: "What do I do about my rusty, stretched out,
missing, etc. springs on my Bally step units?"

After spending a significant amount of time
researching what springs were used when, I have settled on a set
of springs that I feel will fit the requirement....so, we are here
to announce 3 new spring kits for Bally step units. These are the
full sized units that have a large diameter plastic step gear.

KT-BSTEP-01
is a kit of 4 springs for single step resetting step units. 2
coils on unit, unit steps down once per pulse of reset coil. This
is typically a bonus unit or game counter. Price is $6.69 per kit
of 4 springs. Kit contains SP100-110, -113, -120 and SP370.

KT-BSTEP-02
is a kit of 3 springs for fully resetting step units. 2 coils on
unit, unit completely resets with one pulse of reset coil. This is
typically a coin unit or a ball/player unit on a multi-player
game. Price is $5.19 per kit of 3 springs. Kit contains SP100-113,
-120, SP370.

KT-BSTEP-03
is a kit of 1 spring for continuous step units. 1 coil on unit.
Does not reset. This is typically a match unit. Price is $1.65 per
kit of 1 spring. Kit contains SP100-120.

All
springs are also individually
available for sale. All springs were made here in the U.S.A. by
the same manufacturer that originally made them for Bally. Can't
get any better than that...they are even color coded as per the
original.

Have fun (with your Bally's)!

Steve

5/26/16
Shuffle Alley Reinforcing Ring

It just goes to show that you can teach an old (older
by the day) dog (me) new tricks. One of our customers asked for
this part. After some head scratching and some staring at the
Williams drawings, the light bulb came on. He was asking for a
reinforcing ring that would prevent the shuffle alley pin studs
from splitting when they are attached with the screws from the pin
hanger. Turns out, Williams did have such a part, we had some. We
went to our normal spring vendor and asked for some. Working from
a sample, they have been made. Here are the particulars:

part
number WLL-12-6357
"reinforcing clip" This part slides on (tightly) to the
top mounting stud before starting to insert the screw. It fits
only the top stud as the other is too short. So, it fits the pin
number WLL-31-1445.1 only. Use is one
clip per pin, so 10 for a full set. Also, it does not fit the
similar stud on the pin used for Chicago Coin/Bally/Midway. Since
today's pins are a bit stiffer than the older ones, this should
help avoid splitting.

Today, Pinball Resource announces the reproduction
plastic set for Gottlieb's® Close Encounters of the
Third Kind. This is the second plastic set made using the original
drawings, films and color specifications from the Gottlieb®
factory. This is significant in the following ways:

--use of original films is faster (=costs less
therefore lower selling price)

--use of original films eliminates any corrections or
guesswork involved with scanning

--use of original color specs eliminates any
guesswork due to fading, damaged originals, etc

All plastics are screened on PETG and laser cut,
protective film on front and back to be removed at the time of
installation.

Actively restoring games, I am finding necessary
items that are a pain to fabricate or find. Here is one: Gottlieb®
and others used flat nickel plated shiny metal shields over top of
playfield posts to create lanes....before plastic rollover guides
came into use. They made an annoyingly large number of them of
differing lengths. On a game, they are rusty and dont clean up
well or are dented, or both.

Sooo....I came up with a solution: We have had made
an 8" strip of high polished stainless steel with each end
punched and rounded. Width is 5/8". The idea here is to make
it long enough that it would serve to make 1 long or 2 shorter
shields. The customer would cut, round, and drill the lengths
desired but one end is ready to use alreasy. The idea came to me
while I was restoring a Gottlieb® GREEN PASTURES...game
has 8 shields from 6 different lengths on this single game....no
way would we be able to have all the lengths pre-prepared and be
able to reference them and get them all done in enough quantity to
keep the lid on costs! Anyhow, here are the specifics:

As hinted when we announced the wooden leg
production, we have successfully produced the two different single
player wood lockdown bars used by Gottlieb® starting
after WWII (the bars up to WWII and shortly, maybe, thereafter had
mitred corners...cut at a 45 degree angle). These bars start with
the first straight cut rails and run thru the end of wood rail
games in 1960 with single player cabinets.

There are 2 styles that appear the same from the
player's perspective but are different in how they fit the
cabinet. The 2 styles are NOT interchangeable...they either wobble
or will not fit. They are as follows:

GTB-SA19
part number. This lockdown has a 1/4" wood rib that fits a
1/4" slot in the top edge of the cabinet front. The carriage
bolts are mounted to 2 separate mounting plates screwed to the
underside of the bar. This bar was generally used from 1947 to
1954.

GTB-D1008
part number. This lockdown has a sheet metal channel running the
entire length of the underside of the bar. This fits a much
thinner slot in the top of the cabinet front. This bar was used
from 1954 thru to 1960.

Here are the technical details. Maple. Ready for
finish sanding, any staining, and finish desired. Complete with 2
carriage bolts and 2 wing nuts. The bar is shipped assembled. You
will likely disassemble to complete the finishing work. This bar
has taken 2 vendors plus my personal shop to complete. There are
18 operatons alone to make the wooden part of the bar; add to that
the operations to fabricate the mounting plates/channel and then
to assemble the bar, and you see why this is the first production
we have been able to do since the 1980's. Most of the wood shops
we have approached have declined to even quote the part.

Pricing for each bar is $95.00

We hope you enjoy our efforts to make a complicated
part that is often missing from Gottlieb® wood rail
games.

7/29/15
Gottlieb®
System 3 Bumper Caps

We
have located and resurrected the mold for the System/3 Gottlieb®bumper
cap 26635and
have produced the cap in transparent
yellow and clear (no color).
This cap was used in 4 colors: clear, transparent red, blue and
yellow. All are available now under this part number (specify
color wanted) at $3.00 each.

After
several false starts, we have a suitable suppler for wooden
pinball machine legs! We have tried to get them made only to find
unacceptable costs and several shops simply "no-quoted"
the job due to expense of wood. These came out very nice and I
hope this supplier can make other wooden parts for us.

So...available
now are wooden legs with the following specs:

31"
overall

furniture
grade maple, solid, not laminated

unfinished,
sanded but ready for any stain or finish desired

drilled
for all hardware, but no hardware is included

cross
section dimensions 1-5/8" thick x 2-1/8" width

mounting
bolts on 2-1/4" center

dimensions
match Gottlieb®
40's thru end of use in 50's

Part
number is LEG-31WOOD, price is
$31.25 per leg (making a set $125.).

Leg
insert for the leg leveler, the leg leveler, the anti-split
binding post, legbolts for wood legs and washers for same are all
available in stock – See our LEG
webpage for details

Go
woodrails!

Steve

The story
of GTB-986.

Once upon
a time, when Gottlieb®
first introduced drop targets, they used a funny "abbreviated"
plug bumper for the trigger arms to reset against. The design was
okay but over time the rubber got a groove worn into it, then fell
out or was lost and the arm then reset too high. This caused the
bottom of the drop targets to be over-stressed and then the lip
broke off and the targets reset against the bottom of the
playfield glass and would not drop correctly. We never found the
source of the bumpers, cost to make a mold too high, etc., etc.

Fast
forward to 2015 and one of our customers, Larry Dale in Washington
state (obviously a person with too much time on his hands!) got
curious, did some research and came upon several candidates. He
was good enough to forward that information to me. I researched
the leads and ordered samples, and bingo! we found the correct
original bumper.

I have
ordered stock, it has arrived. It is stocked here as GTB-986 and
is priced at 0.30 each.

(happy)
end of story.

Steve

Bless old
hardware stores! One of our customers, with his sharp eyes and a
quick phone has been able to locate the following old Nickel
plated screws that our customers have been asking for to complete
their 50's and 60's restorations. Here is what is here now and a
few more sizes may also be located an obtained:

Stock is
not unlimited, so if you see a need for these now or anticipate
needing these, it would be good to stock up. We will see what gets
dug out of the store's basement. It is fun seeing all the old
boxes...some which predate selling in 100's ad they are marked "1
gross". Enjoy....I know some of these are going onto my
collection of games.

Steve

12/8/14
Gottlieb®
Spirit Plastic Set and Spinning Disc

Today, Pinball Resource announces the reproduction
plastic set and replacement disc for Gottlieb's®
SPIRIT. This is a first of a kind project using the original
drawings, films and color specifications from the Gottlieb®
factory. This is significant in the following ways:

--use of original films is faster (=costs less
therefore lower selling price)

--use of original films eliminates any corrections or
guesswork involved with scanning

--use of original color specs eliminates any
guesswork due to fading, damaged originals, etc

All plastics are screened on PETG and laser cut,
protective film on front and back to be removed at the time of
installation.

Here are the part numbers and details:

PLASTIC
SET is GTB-22162-3+. The
originals we sold were sold under 2 individual part
numbers...22162 and 22163. It looks like they were separated by
Gottlieb®after
printing into the 2 part numbers as the layouts did not exactly
follow the color scheme....a puzzle, but fact. We have combined
the 2 sets into one part number, since there is no scheme to why
one would buy "half" of a set...Spirit is one set.
Selling price is $157.60.

MOTOR
DISC is GTB-22204+. We were
happy to find drawings and film for this backbox animation disc as
we have never seen any samples outside of the game; there was no
stock at the factory when it closed. Selling price is $41.35.

We hope that collectors of this game around the world
enjoy these plastics. I think they came out great and I look
forward to making additional games' plastics using more of the
original films we have in the archive.

Steve

10/24/14
Opaque Red Flipper Buttons

Beginning
in the late 1970's, Bally began using an opaque brick red color
flipper button and matching housing. We have had many requests for
these. They have been available in very small quantities as old
stock only. As a result, the use of the transparent red button and
a white housing as used by Gottlieb®was
the only solution.

By working some molding tricks, we have been able to
remake the buttons in the original colors.

To answer
customers question of “What other parts did you get”,
we have put together a partial list by game name of some of the
Gottlieb®
Archive
Partsthat
are now available and have not been previously listed.

Yesterday we posted to
our Haunted House web page, the
webbed lower playfield cover (GTB-21226+) as a new Pinball
Resource product. Besides being a nice part, it represents the
first part we have reproduced using the original films that we
acquired with the delivery of the Gottlieb®
Archive parts. While most of the paper and parts items that came
in have been filed in a retrievable manner, we have only scratched
the surface on the artwork files/negatives/films that arrived.

There are many benefits
to using the original film files: ease of use, specification of
exact original colors, avoidance of scanning difficulties, etc.
This product we used to serve as a pipecleaner for what we hope
are many projects to come; the films are good, the vendor can
utilize them and the product is outstanding. A win-win-win
situation.

The webbed playfield
cover GTB-21226+ is screened
on 0.080 polycarbonate per the original print and has a factory
scratch cover on the back, a vendor applied scratch cover on the
artwork side and is $28.92 each. We hope this part will enhance
your enjoyment of this historic game!

10/2/14
Twin Star Rollover Button – Now available in Opaque Red

We have remade the Twin Star Rollover Button in
Opaque Red. This is useful for collectors who are changing their
E/M games over to LED lamps and for game builders/designers to
allow a classic feature to be used on new games using LEDS lights.
The Opaque Red limits the amount of light that passes through the
button.

Today
we introduced a replacement motor for
Theatre of Magic (part number 14-8018+). Using the original motor,
we have re-engineered this motor into Multi Products hardware.
This has the following features:

-current design

-serviceable (old motor manufacturer is out of
business)

-pricing is a fraction of what this motor cost when
it was available new (Williams 1995 price was 376.30)...our list
is $230. ($207 after discount)

This motor has been carefully tested in actual game
application.

We hope this motor keeps many of these games doing
what they are supposed to do: providing fun!

On Thursday my crew plus a professional moving crew
moved into PBR storage the bulk of the remaining Gottlieb®
archives, bringing most everything Gottlieb® back under
one roof. Let me explain.

When Premier Technology was closed and dispersed
there were a number of major pieces:

-already built GAMES (sold by Gottlieb®
Development)

-PARTS:

-bulk parts were auctioned in Chicago in 1995 along
with other assets of production tooling

-replacement parts were packed up and shipped to
Mondial Distributing in Springfield, NJ to be made available for
replacement needs...these parts ended up here at PBR several years
later

-DOCUMENTATION was retained by Gottlieb®
Development and shipped to their headquarters in Pelham, NY. Over
the years, Gottlieb® has been generous with the access
to this material as we needed information for re-making
parts....but because it was in "storage conditions" the
bulk of it was not really accessable (and we didnt know how
extensive it was until relatively recently)

-PARTS (again)...because any move of this complexity
and magnitude is imperfect, some parts remained mixed with what
went to Pelham and when things like the playboards came here, we
were asked to return for their archive one playfield of each title
before we were able to sell the remaining playboards.

-TOOL RECORDS (from late 40s) and the bills of
material (for mid 80s and up) were sent to us when Premier was
dispersed. We have had this and used this since.

So...what has arrived here is the documentation and
the remaining parts!....and the sorting and sleuthing
begins...here is how I see it unfolding:

-the playfields are inventoried and will be offered
for sale coincident with this news announcement.

-the parts will be inventoried and put onto the shelf
as routine business...this will happen over the next few
weeks...at this writing we do not know what the inventory is but a
quick look over the boxes indicates mostly mechanical parts

-the documentation sorting has begun with me working
nights and weekends to assemble a workable retrieval system of a
massive amount of information which includes (at the time of this
writing): original schematics and manuals with production notes,
variations for individual markets, problems discovered in
production/operation, bills of material, factory photos of the
games, their inside details, artwork films, etc. Pretty exciting
stuff! It will take a major effort over time to understand and
relate all the information. Gottlieb® ran an impeccably
well documented and controlled manufacturing operation...they
recorded everything important to control production and saved it.
The documentation begins with the first game after World War
II...so this an extensive history. So far, I see only a few
unexplained gaps where I fear files have been lost in the several
moves that this material has had. Stay tuned, as they say, for
more details.

We have access to the bills of material already (WWII
to end of System/1). This will allow questions to be answered that
are not documented in any of the parts catalogs. This "immediate
availability" is a bit of an oversimplification....all this
material up to the mid-late 80s is hardcopy....not in any
information retrieval system, hardcopy....filing cabinets,
folders, rolls of paper, bankers boxes of files, etc.

Steve

The
Pinball Resource

8
Commerce St

Poughkeepsie,
NY 12603

845-473-7114
phone

845-473-7116
fax

www.pbresource.com

Update
4/8/14

Over the past year and a half, we have been busy with
recovering the hot stamping activity that was once done by our
friend and associate Donal Murphy before his untimely death. This
has been accomplished and we have added quite a few new designs
and products that has only planned at the time he left us. Thanks
for your support and patience!

We are now turning our attention to resuming the
reproduction of new titles of playfield plastics. A week ago or
so, we released the lower plastic set for BLACK HOLE (p/n
GTB-21304+ $36.80). Today we are releasing the set for JET/SUPER
SPIN (p/n GTB-C16967+ $63.22). As time permits, we plan to keep
the new titles coming. Your "votes" will help us choose
the next projects. Thanks and enjoy!

Steve

They're
baaaaack! 12/11/13

It
has taken forever, but the cigarette holders that were ordered in
August 2012 (!) have finally arrived....tooling issues, plating
issues, and another long supplier passing away all contributed to
the delay.

We
have BACK in stock GTB-A3889+
for the curved rail games cigarette holders ($9.46).

We
have NEW in stock GTB-A3623+
for flat rail games cigarette holders ($9.37). We made the flat
rail style both for all the Gottlieb®multi-player
cabinets as well as for a number of customers asking for this part
for baseball game restorations.

Both have a
centerline hole spacing of 3.50" and are beautiful in bright
nickel plate.

11/11/13
– We have recently introduced several much needed parts to
assist pinball restorations:

1.
Williams coin mechanism locking plate WLL-1A4253. While this
sounds like a silly part, it is quite necessary when trying to put
coin acceptors back into Williams games (1966-mid 80's). Coin
mechs were commonly removed by operators attempting to prevent
home sale games returning to street useage (competition).

2.
With the help of Mike Vitale, a long-awaited part is emerging into
the marketplace: the animation pool balls for Bank-a-Ball and
Flipper Pool. Part number is GTB-B8720.
Mike has finished the 1-8 balls in faithful colors; since the 9-15
balls require a painted stripe, they are taking a bit longer
before they become available. Replacement ball is supplied with
the attachment rivets needed.

10/28/13
– Williams E/M Score Motors

After
repairing a number of mid-70's Williams score motor gearboxes and
after having had a number of inquiries, we made a batch of new
motors. This is motor #14A7883. Priced at
$90.00 it is a less costly remedy than the repair charge plus worn
parts.

10/28/13
– Gottlieb® E/M Siderails Back in Stock

Finally
back in stock are the mid-60's to early 70's Gottlieb®stainless steel side rails. Part number is
"GTB-D8159*set". This set
covers June 1964 (Bonanza) to 1969 ± (cabinets #SS5 and
SL5). Interestlngly, unless you actually got out a set of prints
and calipers, you wouldn't realize (as we didn't either) that the
flipper buttons are not in the same place....the RHS button is
lower than the LHS button. I believe this was to accommodate the
flipper button lever on the inside of the cabinet. When the
flipper switch was moved from the playfield to the inside of the
cabinet directly behind the button, the hole moved. To ascertain
which rail you need, measure from the bottom of the flipper button
hole to the bottom edge of the rail...if your RHS buton is lower,
then this set of rails is correct for your game. The 70's rails,
which are out of stock, will be here before long. These have the
buttons equally spaced right/left.

We
encountered a batch of steel when making the last batch of 31"
chrome legs that did not give an acceptable plated
surface......what to do? We decided to make a test batch of cream
white 31" legs to salvage the batch. These legs were used in
the mid to end 1950's by Gottlieb®. There were 3 "color
schemes" that were used in this timeframe...chrome, cream
white and red...the legs matched the metal front door color. These
are power coated and look great. Due to the circumstances, pricing
is same as the chrome 31" leg. We
hope you enjoy them! Part number is LEG-31W.

-
Added 2 new full and their partial kits to the family of Williams
kits. These kits cover the late 50's thru the late 60's where kits
were not available previously. To make room for these kits in
numbering, the old KT-WFLIP-01 and 01M have been renumbered to -04
and 04M. The new kits are -02/2M and -03/3M. Please watch
carefully the beginning and end games that are referenced, they
sometimes overlap...following the production listing doesn't
always provide the correct sequence. There is no -01/01M kit at
present. We are trying to assemble one and have run into too many
questions to be certain of what hardware and what range of games
is appropriate.

-
Added FA605 spring washers to many kits.

-
Created new webpages to detail kit components and
alternative/additional parts to facilitate customers wanting to
purchase either just that individual part, or to allow for
customers to buy extra of a particular part. There are so many
variations of flipper hardware used for games that the kits can
only serve as a beginning base from which you can build. Things
such as multiple flippers needing flipper enablement switches,
lane change switches, etc. all are done outside the kit
environment.

-
Created part numbers for plunger and link assemblies for several
of the kits where individual purchase would have required plunger,
pin and link to be specified separately with an assembly
instruction.

Steve

We are in
the sad position to announce the death of Donal Murphy in Chicago.
His wife called me Saturday morning to tell me he had died in an
accident at his farm south of Chicago on Friday night (October
26). We are all shocked to say the least. In what I am writing
here, I am searching for the right words.

The
Pinball Community has lost a very important contributor; he was a
friend, associate, partner, fellow collector to more pinball
people than I even am aware of.

Donal was
a quiet leader and an inspiration to me personally in many of our
reproduction parts for Gottlieb®. I will miss this greatly.
His connections and reputation in the Pinball Industry were the
entry ticket to being able to get our foot into the door with many
suppliers to start/restart many parts

into
production.

In addition to this he was an
invaluable asset in moving parts between operations and in the
operation of a significant portion of the hot stamped products we
offer. This will be missed by all of us as we work to move the
missing operations to our building in Poughkeepsie.

UPDATE 1/24/13:It
has been several months since the untimely death of Donal Murphy.
I thought it time to provide an update of the progress we have
made in restarting the hot stamping process and product here in
Poughkeepsie.

We have finished an expansion of our floorspace to
allow rearrangement of equipment, installation space for
additional equipment and storage of unstamped raw product. This
was finished while we wrestled with the Christmas rush and didn't
have lots of time to devote to stampng.

We have received from Chicago about 99% of the hot
stamping dies. There are a few missing dies that we are still
looking for (and we found some that we don't know their usage..see
the unknown cap we have posted here: no one has made any
suggestions as of yet!).

We have restarted the majority of Gottlieb®
drop targets with no issues. We don't have a lot of black targets,
so these will be stragglers until more raw stock arrives here. We
have tested many of the Bally designs and have encountered no
difficulties. We await stock to restart stamping.

Today (1-23-13) we tested successfully red sunburst
10 w/l caps. No large stock here yet, but no issues. We are in the
process of redesigning and making stamping fixtures for 2"
flippers, so these should move forward shortly (all flavors).

Overall, I am pleased with the quality of the
stamping and look forward to returning to stock the items we all
miss. Thanks for your patience and good wishes that have been
extended. We appreciate them!

Steve

UPDATE 3/26/13We would like to thank our
customers for their understanding for availability of hot stamped
products. We have been very busy replenishing the items that we
have tooling for....this has involved making support fixturing for
the new process. Besides making the process more efficient, I feel
we have achieved better print quality and consistency.

We have been successful in making all or most of the following
Bally sunburst and snap-in caps
Bally drop targets
Gottlieb® drop targets
classic Stern caps and drop targets
daisey/deco cap products for Gottlieb®/Bally/Williams/etc.
various other products (round top flippers,
Black Knight caps, Gottlieb® shooter gage, etc)
We are working to get remaining dies/fixtures for the
following (probably in priority order)
Gottlieb® flat top flippers
Bally/Williams raised letter flippers
classic Stern 'S' and dotted S box drop targets
Gottlieb® snap in caps
Gottlieb® flanged bumper bodies (requires entire
stamping machine to be moved here)
Steve

UPDATE 4/9/13We
have been busy debugging new stamping fixtures and have made a
good deal of progress in the past several weeks. Here are the
highlights:

GOTTLIEB®The
snap in cap fixture has been made and fine tuned. We have started
stamping the most needed designs listed below: A10998B and
RA11426B and RA11826B and RA15200B and RA13176B
and RA13859B and RA15915B and RA15745Black
HoleHaunted HouseAlien Star-The rest of the designs
need time to run, there should be no technical difficulties.

BALLY/WILLIAMSThe
raised letter flipper fixture has been made and fine tuned. Since
we are short of one side, we used all remaining unprinted flippers
to make the blue and black versions. So:C609SET is OUT of
STOCK. If you order the unprinted, we will substitute the
blue.C609SET-B (blue) is doneC609SET-X (black) is doneWe
know that there is stock that has to be located in Chicago and
shipped in to provide the missing parts, both were run in even
quanitities not so long ago. We just have to find them in Don's
storage.

Steve

UPDATE 6/21/13

Since the last update, we have continued to make
great strides in repopping most of our hot stamped product...at
this time it is probably easiest to tell you the remaining
problems rather than to rant on about what is done. We also have
discovered a number of unusual/unknown patterns that we will
experiment with when we are able to tie up the loose ends.

Here are the problems:

Gottlieb®
63A ball shooter cover...waiting on parts to be molded.

Gottlieb®
flanged bodies...waiting on stamping machine modifications. Dies
and nest are here and we need to do some toolroom work to modify
stamper. Hope this will happen in the next few weeks.

Stern drop
targets...there are a number of missing dies (which must all be
together somewhere in the Chicagoland area in some place that we
have failed to look) : slash S, dotted S box, 1 2 3 4 5 (7
patterns total).

For any of the missing
caps...there are some odds and ends in some colors as well as some
NOS pieces in my personal stock to help out a few
applications....please ask.

As always, "thanks"
to all our customers who have been so patient and understanding
during this process.

Steve

UPDATE
7/17/13During the
July 4th shutdown week, we were able to stamp the Gottlieb®flanged bumper bodies, thus
returning them to stock status. We are very happy with the print
quality we were able to achieve and believe you will be as
well....thanks for your patience. I think we printed and bagged
nearly 800 bodies in that week.

The
die for Pink Panther is not useable, a new die is being pursued.
It is our intention to make this design as well.

Now
we will make a last ditch effort to locate the missing few design
dies (see last update) before commissioning replacements.

Steve

UPDATE
7/26/13

We
have successfully printed caps for Caveman and a new die arrived
today for the 20577 design used on Pink Panther pop bumper
bodies....both are available for ordering. Neither design was
possible before.

We
have officially ordered the 11 dies mentioned in other updates as
missing. They will start rolling in per a priority we established
with the die makers...first the Stern lightning bolt S, then 12345
for Flight 2000, then a couple of sunburst cap dies: JET and 100
squigl, then the remainder as they make them to bring us to
completion.

UPDATE 8/19/13:

It
figures! Having made a build order for the missing dies, they have
been found!

Starting
today, we will begin filling in the stamped product that was
waiting for these dies to become available. As of this writing, we
have completed the classic Stern lightning bolt S and the dotted S
box drop targets. We will next do the High Speed 'W' logo, then
sunburst JET and Squiggle 100, followed by the remaining few
designs listed in the older updates posted here.

This
will bring us full circle to completeness for availabilty
(actually a bit more than complete as we have added caps for
Caveman and the bumper body for Pink Panther which had not been
available). Thank you for your patience and understanding during
our period of recovery.

Now,
we will entertain the collecting community's suggestions for
designs that haven't been tackled before.

Steve

UPDATE 8/27/13

With the
receipt and running of the missing hot stamps, I am ready to
declare victory. We have returned all hot stamped designs and
products to stock and beyond:-much deeper stock positions for
most items-cleaner, more uniform stamping using improved
machinery, fixturing, and process control-ability to do
designs not previously offered for technical reasons-CAVEMAN
caps-PINK PANTHER bumper bodies-Bally printed mushroom
bumper caps (started, but not quite wrapped up yet...designs will
show on website as available)

There are a few items in
short supply, but this is due to arrival/delay of certain stamping
stock and is a normal course of business.

Thanks
for your support and understanding during these months of
recovery. This will be the last hot stamping update that I expect
to write in this series.

Steve

07/18/13
– First Time Repro : Gottlieb® Shoulder Screws

Driven by
customer requests, we have made the Shoulder Screws used in
Gottlieb® 70's E/M games, A1058
and A1059.

We are in
the process of assembling some new kits to rebuild pop/jet
bumpers. Three are ready to go. These provide a convenient method
to get all the motive parts in one kit as well as a way to utilize
improved design parts in this critical application. You know, "pop
bumpers have to pop!". The Williams kit provides rebuild
capability that was not previously possible due to the limitation
on parts availability. Additional kits are planned.

KT-GPOP-01
For Gottlieb® AC type pop bumper applications. This kit is
applicable with the replaceable stop starting late 1957 but can be
used earlier by either installing the replaceable stop in original
swaged stop bracket or saving the stop for use elsewhere and not
using it as part of the kit. Parts include plunger, updated
armatures, replaceable coil stop, spring, sleeve, elastic stop
nuts for the rod/ring and repacement screws for the retainer. Some
early applications may have non-removable coil sleeves. Steel
armature supplied is newer "folded" design which
upgrades flat style; application may dictate flipping armature
"up" to clear mounting bracket. Very late AC pop bumpers
have 10-32 style coil stop which can be replaced with earlier
style in this kit by centering carefully. Kit price is $9.16.

KT-GPOP-02
For Gottlieb® DC type pop bumper applications. This kit is
applicable with the beginning of DC (no shading ring, solid steel
stop) pop bumpers in the the late 1970's thru the end of Gottlieb®
production. Parts are same as KT-GPOP-01 without the replaceable
coil stop (and all the notes). Kit price is $5.49.

KT-WPOP-01
For Williams AC "keyhole style" jet bumper applications.
Replacing parts in this style pop bumper has always been parts
limited due to the special armatures and plunger design. These
armatures are identified by their signature "keyhole"
cutouts for attaching to the plunger. By redesigning the plunger,
we have been able to utilize the Gottlieb® bakelite and metal
armatures with this new plunger to give new life to these tired
assemblies. Applicability starts mid 1950's (after carbon ring
design) up to the first DC jet bumpers with Granada/Spanish Eyes.
Kit includes new design plunger (only available in this kit),
bakelite and metal armatures, spring, sleeve, elastic stop nuts
for the rod/ring and replacement screws for the retainer. Kit
price is $5.92.

On Sept.
1, 2010, Pinball Resource took over the responsibility for repairs
of older Multi Products, Moto-Search, and United Manufacturing
(UMC) gearmotors from Multi Products who had been performing them.
We are doing this with the help and parts support of Multi
Products, whom we would like to thank for the opportunity and for
the support.

Motors
that will be serviced will be predominantly as described below

Moto-Search....all
motors

Multi
Products...open frame (visible gears) and closed gearbox
(baseball, bowler/shuffle and arcade). We will not be servicing
mid-80s thru current closed gearbox motors which have been remade.
Many of these are listed for sale on our website. We will not have
the parts for these and it is more cost effective generally to the
customer to buy a new replacement. One exception to this is that
we will continue to support repair on the planets motor for Judge
Dredd (14-7985).

UMC...As
we took over this enterprise, we were surprised as to how much old
parts inventory was at Multi Products for old UMC motors. We had
no idea! We will see how many of these repairs are possible as our
experience develops; parts are limited to old stock parts and
Multi cannot make most new parts for these styles.

We have
been doing many of the gearmotor repairs ourselves for years but
we still have a learning curve to climb for certain motors and
situations.

Pricing
and Turnaround

We will
attempt to repair motors quickly. Where parts are in stock, we
anticipate within a week. Where we need to obtain parts, the time
factor will be longer. We have been repairing many of these motors
for some time and recognize that we see anything from a simple
repair to receiving a box of parts from someone else's failed
repair attempt. While we sell rebuild kits for many open frame
motors, if you have no experience in performing the repair, please
consider carefully before you make the project more difficult
(read "costly") by attempting yourself. Pricing
framework is expected to be $100. flat fee plus parts. If we need
to make an exception, we will discussed with the customer before
accepting the work.We will attempt to keep the costs fair and
reasonable as is our reputation. Motors that are not repairable
will be returned (after discussion with the customer). Depending
on the situation, there may be an inspection fee for unrepairable
motors depending on the amount of time needed to disassemble.
Return shipping charges will apply.

Preparation
and Packaging

We don't
like surprise packages. In order to avoid motors being sent in
that are not within our scope, we ask that all motor repairs be
called in via the telephone IN ADVANCE (845) 473-7114, just so we
can touch basis. One would be surprised how often we receive
packages without instructions/notes/return addresses and have to
wait for someone to call to question "what happened to my
....?"

To the
best of your ability, please remove the gearmotor from your
assembly. We suggest you take photographs if you are unsure how to
re-assemble. Please keep all cables and attachments to output
shafts. Please note there are exceptions to this as some
assemblies use blind taper pins, roll pins and other types of
attachment that are not easy to remove without specialized tools.
We love the blind taper pins the most...requiring a milling
machine cut into the opposite side of the cam to find the other
end of the taper pin. If in doubt, PLEASE ASK before sending us a
"surprise".

Please pack all motors tightly in
newsprint in a secure box. DO NOT USE styrofoam peanuts. Please
take extra care not to damage the electrical winding bobbin and
its terminals, this part is most difficult to obtain and to
replace. If you take care in packaging, we receive the motor in
the best condition. It is disheartening to receive a motor that
would have been simple/fast/cheap and find avoidable shipping
damage that makes it complicated/slow/expensive. Damaging a motor
beyond repair sentences the customer to finding a used motor
somewhere as single motors cannot be manufactured one at a time.

Deco/Daisey
“40 Points Spin When Lit” for games like Gottlieb®
World FairDeco/Daisey “Horseshoe” for games like
Gottlieb® Bonanza, Kewpie DollDeco/Daisey
“Rifle” for games like Gottlieb®
Frontiersman, Kewpie Doll

The
Fourth books from Michael. Includes over 1,000 color photo's.
Covers games from 1930's to the 1970's

The
book sells for $69.99!

10/10/08
– Curious About The Pinball Resource?

Did
you know that Gameroom Magazine published an article on The
Pinball Resource in 2002? With Gameroom Magazine permission, you
can now read the artcile and get some insight on Steve
Young's The Pinball Resource.

09/05/08 – Gottlieb® Royal
Flush/Card Whiz Plastic Set Now Available!

Driven by customer requests, we have remade
the Gottlieb® Royal Flush / Card Whiz plastic set. It's a
complete set of playfield plastics, part GTB-C15645A
$63.02

We
have most of the small point switches, housings, springs, and
coils in stock for these “AG” Relays.

09/20/07
– Spring Kits for E/M Pinball Games!

We
have created Spring Kits for E/M games. This is a grouping of the
commonly requested springs for Step Units, Score Units, and Roto
Target Units. We have made these kits for Williams and Gottlieb®
E/M games. These come with documentation on exactly which springs
to replace.

09/20/07
– Carriage Bolts For Coins Doors Now Available! Driven
by customer requests, we have made the Carriage Bolts for
Gottlieb®, Williams, Chicago Coin/Stern, and Bally Coin Doors.
These are available in Zinc and
Nickelplating!

Now
Available – Replacement William
Coin Entry Plates for games from ~1966
Big Strike -1985 Sorcerer.
These have the countersunk entrance! *Note-
Graphics
match originals,
but
do not include part number which was not visible when properly
installed. When installed, part appears identical to the original.

Gottlieb®
Raven owners rejoice! Cross Hair stand-up target faces were
originally designed to go on Raven. They never made the production
game! They can be seen on the game flyer! We have found the
original mold and have made these available for owner who want
their game to look like it was designed to look!

These can
be seen on our Tools webpage (Along with
our other Stand-up Target faces)!

4/11/07 – New Signature Deco
and Daisey Dome Top “1 Point When Lit” Caps

These have been added to our Caps
Webpagefor Pop Bumpers, Thumper Bumpers, and
Jet Bumpers!

These have been added to our Caps
Webpagefor Pop Bumpers, Thumper Bumpers, and
Jet Bumpers! These will makes complete bumper caps sets available
for games like Gottlieb® Chinatown!

1/31/07 – Bumper Caps
GTB-A11426 Now Available with Gold Printing!

Driven by customer requests, we
are now offering the GTB-A11426
Bumper Caps in Gold! These were used in Gottlieb® games like
Drop-A-Card and Pop-A-Card. These have been
added to our Caps Webpage for Pop
Bumpers, Thumper Bumpers, and Jet Bumpers!

We have reproduced the Hot
Stamped rollover guides used in games like Paradise, Pleasure
Isle, and Hawaiian Isle. These are sold in pairs, a Yellow and Red
with blue hot stamping of “10 Points”.These
can be seen on our Rollover Guide
webpage.

We have reproduced the 2”
Round
Top White Flipper Plastics with Screw Hole and “Flipper”
in Red, used in pinball games from the 1950's-1960's. These
are Hot Stamped, part #GTB-A5094-5WR,
$14.00 Per Pair.

We have reproduced the 2”
Round
Top White Flipper Plastics with Screw Hole and “Flipper”
printed vertically, used in pinball games from the 1950's-1960's.
These are Hot Stamped in blue, part #GTB-A5093A,
$8.00ea.

We
have reproduced the Old Style Rollover Guides used by all pinball
companies from the mid 50's through the mid 60's. We have now
added Transparent Blue ones to
our existing colors! These also enhance the older Bally games to
let more Blue light shine through the rollover guides!

The following caps were added to our Signature
bumper caps:“1 Point”“10 Points”“Points
10 When Lit” in Green Ink

These have been added to
our Caps Webpage for Pop Bumpers,
Thumper Bumpers, and Jet Bumpers!

08/23/05 – IPB Parts Now In
Stock

20-10578 Pinball 2000 PC Power Supply
$46.21ea

07/06/05 –Now Available –
Stern Sunburst Star Bumper Caps:

We now
have replacement Sunburst
Star bumper caps for older Stern games. These are $6.00ea

6/15/05 – Stern Dracula and
Magic Replacement Caps Now Available

We now have replacement bumper caps for
Stern's Dracula and Magic. These
are $6.00ea. Please see our Caps
webpage for additional bumper caps we offer!

06/14/05 – Gottlieb®
#A1309A Rebound Bracket Reproduced

We have reproduced another Signaturepart, the Gottlieb® Rebound Bracket! These will fit
Gottlieb® games from 1948 to the end of Gottlieb®
production. These are Nickel plated like most of our Gottlieb®
Reproduction parts! These may work on Williams, Stern, or
Bally games, look at the mounting bracket to be sure!These are
part #A1309A and are $11.50ea

Driven by
customer requests, we have made the Gottlieb® Slick
Chick Bumper caps. These can be bought individually or as a
set. Another Pinball Resource Signature part! These are $12.00 Per
Cap or set for $97.20(After Discount).